Figueres

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Theatre Museu Gala Salvador Dalí

Figueres is a small city in Catalonia, Spain with a population of 40,000. It is the seat of the Alt Empordà county in the Girona (province) | Girona Province and has a wealth of history spanning many centuries that has been preserved and shown in several museums in the area and in the compact Old Town. Being the last major town before the Spanish/French border, it serves as a fantastic base to explore the upper Empordá region that is awash in great food, fruit cocktails, and beaches that represent the Catalan culture.

Figueres Halal Travel Guide

The city's main attraction is the world famous museum of native son, Salvador Dalí . After the Prado in Madrid, it is the most visited museum in all of Spain. It is often seen as part of a day-trip from Barcelona or the packaged hotels of Costa Brava. Església de Sant Pere in Figueres 19 - Sant Pere church But beyond the museum, Figueres can be a pleasant place to spend a night or two. The town, much like Girona, is a relaxed alternative to Barcelona with cafés on side streets, and a compact Old Town core. The Empordà region in general will appeal to those interested in the history and/or burgeoning viticulture and gastronomy of Northern Catalonia. Figueres works well as a base for day trips to these destinations. Figueres is also 15 minutes by vehicle or 25 minutes by train from the beaches of the Costa Brava. The name of the town means 'fig trees' as they used to grow in great abundance around the area. Local youth often refer to the town as 'Figui' for short.

History

Figueres descended from two Roman towns, Juncària and Figàries, but the establishment of the town really started to happen in the 10th century as stated in records from the Sant Pere Monastery that was located where the Sant Pere church is today. As it was not an outpost border town in the Marca Hispanica (such as neighboring Besalú or Peralada), it was of little significance until it was made a Royal Town in 1267 and then much later, when the Sant Ferran castle was built from 1753 to 1766. Once the castle was finished, fortunes changed a great deal for Figueres as it became the supply base for the castle. The population grew and it started its course towards being the major town of the region, despite occupation by Napoleon's forces from 1808-1814. Between 1831 and 1840 and the Rambla was created by covering a dry riverbed, and became a center for the town. The shade trees that stand on the Rambla were planted in 1864. In 1877 and the train station was opened. In 1904 and the town's most famous resident, one Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech was born. The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) was quite hard on the town. The castle became the last outpost for Republican Spain and Franco's forces bombed the town with great ferocity. As was the case with a lot of the surrounding area, many structures were lost in the war, including the main theater, which stood in ruin for several decades. Upon attaining critical and financial success around the world, Dalí bought the old theater in his home town and converted it in to the museum that we see today, and which is a major draw of tourism to the town.

Local Language in Figueres

As Figueres is in Catalonia and Catalonia is an autonomous part of Spain, everybody in Figueres can speak Spanish phrasebook|Spanish, albeit to varying degrees. Although Catalan was banned by the Franco regime and Spanish was the only language and the older generation above 60, when speaking (Spanish), will often speak a form of "Spatalan", which is mostly Spanish but with a lot of Catalan tossed in. It can be difficult to understand at times for Foreign Muslims. Catalan is as separate a language from Spanish as French and Italian are. It is not a Spanish dialect. Northern Catalan, which is spoken here, is strongly influenced by French through the interchange with French and Catalan speakers across the border . Such dishes as 'pa amb tomaquet' (bread with tomato) become 'pa amb tomate' with a soft 'uh' sound at the end. There are many more examples and one of the most difficult is when they say words that end with 'o' and say it with a long 'u' sound. If you make the effort to say neighboring town names in Catalan, make sure you understand the pronunciation and if you say Barcelona pronouncing the Castillian 'th' sound for the 'c', people will assume that you are speaking Spanish. The generation under 35 will generally speak some if not a good deal of English and French. Some people may speak a little Italian and oddly enough and there is a large Russian-speaking community in Figueres.

Travel to Figueres

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By rail

The Renfe website's English language version is a very solid reference, although other languages remain spotty at best. Due to the continued construction work, it is often advised to verify with the ticket agents at the station if your arrival time is crucial and make sure to double check for national holidays as few trains run.

Local

  • Figueres Local Station 42.265094, 2.968792 - Figueres train station - Figueres - Estación de Adif From Barcelona, take a train from Barcelona Sants, Passeig de Gracia, or El Clot-Aragó. A round trip ticket on the express or, Media Distancia (formerly Catalunya Express prior to the separation of Renfe in to two entities) line costs ~€28 and takes about 1 hours 50 min depending on delays for construction of the high-speed rail between Figueres and Barcelona, which can be anywhere from 5–45 minutes. The local ("Regional") costs ~€21 and takes around 2 hours 10 min. The local train station is 10 minutes on foot from the museum with clear signs pointing the direction. If you get lost, everyone in town knows exactly where it is if you ask for 'Dalí'.

All trains from Barcelona also stop at Girona on their way to Figueres. From Girona, it is a difference of 10 minutes in travel duration between the different lines, although the Regional is 25% cheaper.

High Speed

  • Figueres Vilafant station 42.265556, 2.942222 - Figueres-Vilafant train station - Figueres-vilafant Figueres is (as of 2022) the only point where the French and the Spanish standard-gauge high-speed train networks meet. The TGV] and N/viajeros/larga_distancia/productos/ AVE high speed rail systems allow direct service to Paris in roughly 5 1/2 hours from Figueres and less than an hour to Barcelona with a stop in Girona. Because the "Figueres-Vilafant" station for the high-speed lines is in the neighboring village of Vilafant which is ~2 km from the center of Figueres and there is a bus which meets every arrival at the station. This bus, which will wait for the train if it is late, goes to the center of the town and the Figueres bus/train stations.

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Figueres

  • Girona/Costa Brava Airport IATA Flight Code: GRO 41.900833, 2.760556 - Girona–Costa Brava Airport - Girona-Costa Brava Airport - View from plane This airport is served by a number of flights, most notably by Ryanair who markets the airport as being close to Barcelona than it actually is. There is a bus directly up to Figueres from the airport on Barcelona Bus (operated by Sagales.) The schedule for this bus is not ideal outside of summer months and so it is more advisable to take the bus to the Girona train station and take the train up to Figueres. There is also a bus by the same company to and from the airport and Barcelona that is quite frequent, if one is trying to schedule in Figueres with a Barcelona trip.

Travel on a Bus in Figueres

The bus station in Figueres is directly across Plaça de l'Estació from the train station with regular connections to Barcelona (stopping at Estació del Nord) and other destinations in Catalonia and up to Southern France.

How to get around in Figueres

GPS 42.2668|2.9618 width=560}} All the sites for the vast majority of tourists going to Figueres are easily reached on foot, and there are plenty of benches and public spaces for a rest in the shade if one gets tired while walking around. For those looking to travel outside of Figueres to smaller, historic towns, castles, restaurants, or Cafes and there are several vehicle rental offices (Europcar, Enterprise, Avis) next to the train station, although it is strongly advised to book ahead online to get better rates than just showing up.

What to see in Figueres

Museums

Teater Museu Gala Salvador Dali building from outside - Theater Museu Gala Salvador Dali building from outside

  • Theatre Museu Gala Salvador Dalí Gala-Salvador Dalí Plaza, 5 42.268036, 2.959614 ☎ +34 972 677 500 +34 972 501 666 This large museum is mostly devoted to the work of Salvador Dalí, who spent many years in his later life designing and living in it; the museum itself is Dalí's single largest work. Depending on your level of interest, a visit to the museum can be anywhere from one hour to most of the day. The central building was the old town theater, long vacant after being bombed during the Spanish Civil War. Even art fans who are otherwise lukewarm to Dalí's general artistry can find visiting here a rewarding experience, and may come out with new appreciation for the eccentric genius. The museum also contains displays of other Catalan artists, and Dalí's personal collection of work, ranging from old masters to Marcel Duchamp. Note that Dalí's most famous work, 'The Persistence of Memory ', is not in this museum, but in New York City's Museum of Modern Art. Many other major works were removed by Spanish authorities shortly after his death and displayed in the Prado, in Madrid.
    Usage tips: Reservation is not crucial, but it will likely save you from spending half an hour in a queue. You can obtain audioguide for €1 per room--although Dalí's original concept was to not allow any guides explaining anything to visitors: they should understand as much as they're able to without help. Crowds are large during the summer months. Weekends are best avoided as the experience will not be pleasant. Also to be avoided are cloudy days in the summer as those on a beach holiday will inevitably make a trip to the museum to be their day event as the beach is less than ideal. Dalí Theatre and Museum
  • Museu del Joguet Sant Pere, 1, hotel París 42.266686, 2.960761 You can see it from La Rambla ☎ +34 972 504 585 €7 for afults,; €4 for students, those older than 65, and children. A museum dedicated toys with more than 4,500 toys from many periods in history. It has toys from famous Spanish people, including Dalí.
  • Museu Empordà Rambla, 2 42.266609, 2.961915 Directly off La Rambla ☎ +34 972 502 305 Thit is the regional museum for Empordà on the Rambla in the center of Figueres. The displays range from archaeological objects like ancient Greek vases found in the area to Baroque and 20th-century paintings. The modern art collection pales in comparison to the Dalí Theater Museum, but it contains a few works of interest among many more mediocre pieces for art fans making an unhurried visit to Figueres.
  • Museu de la Tècnica de l'Empordà Carrer dels Fossos, 12 42.267991, 2.966127 Follow Carrer Monturiol from the bottom of the Rambla to Fossos ☎ +34 972 508 820 Opening Hours: Daily by appointment 3€ A museum of various technology through the ages that has grown out of the personal collection of a couple started 30 years ago. On the 2nd floor is an absolutely breathtaking collection of antique typewriters. Opens only for a few hours depending on season.

Landmarks

Sant ferran castle - Walls of Castell de Sant Ferran

  • Castell de Sant Ferran - Saint Farran Castle | 42.273721, 2.946568 Walk directly up Carrer del Castell de Sant Ferran from the Dalí Museum ☎ +34 972 51 45 85 - Sant Ferran Castle Billed as the largest castle in Europe, thit is the primary reason why Figueres became the prominent town in the region as it acted as the commercial base for the castle which was built in the mid 18th century. It has a long history of being a prison (from the north side, you can see the new provincial prison across the highway), and was occupied by Napoleon's forces. Visiting it is a pleasant 10-minutes walk straight up from the Dalí Museum. Walking around the perimeter of the castle is a flat, 3-km walk that gives a splendid view over the Empordà Plain out to the sea. Locals regularly come up to castle to walk or run around it as it is free to walk around and always 'open'. The interior is also viewable with hours that change depending on the season of the year and reasonably priced (€3 for an adult with free audio guide). Additionally there is a café inside the castle for those looking to relax. 48695}}

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  • The Face of Dalí - 42.2665, 2.9619 Directly at the bottom of the Rambla - As an homage to their native son and the town of Figueres placed a surrealist tribute to him at the base of the Rambla. His face is stretched out and distorted when seen flat on the ground, but when viewed in the convex mirror next to it, it appears correct. Anyone who arrives from the train or bus station will pass this on the way to the museum and it makes for a free photo opportunity and introduction to the world of Dalí.
  • Figueres Old Town Streets NA, NA To the North and South of the Rambla - Figueres was settled along a river aptly named the Riera de Figueres. The boundaries of this river formed the core of the town that grew a good deal once construction on the aforementioned castle took place. In the early 19th century and the river was covered and became what is today the Rambla, which explains why the Rambla is such a central part to the town and a haven for those wanting to sit in the shade of the massive trees that line it. The streets retain their old charm and while not as historic as the pedestrian areas in Barcelona or Girona, Figueres is quite pleasant to walk around with any number of big brands shops mixed in with local businesses. Depending on the time of the year and there are often fairs or local vendors selling in the Rambla and main squares in the area, which provide additional entertainment.
  • Plaça de les Patates 42.2684, 2.96071 The intersection of Carrer Tints, Carrer de la Muralla, and Carrer de les Bruixes - Plaça de les Patates, antiga plaça del Gra (Figueres) This historic square was named 'square of the potatoes' as it used to be where the Farmer's market for vegetables was held up until the 1950s. These days, thit is a quiet square flanked by large shade trees and the façades of 17th-century buildings. While tranquil during the day, it is rather lively at nights, especially during the summer due to the two bar/cafés that have opened on the square. While the main local "scene" is still up on Plaça del Sol due to the row of cafes and parking lot up there, many come to this square as it is a more pleasant atmosphere in the pedestrian zone where one can meet with friends and sit outside for a drink during the hot summer months.

There is an informal but large vintage and classic vehicle museum on the road from Figueres to Empuriabrava-beautiful cars some fully restored and some for sale going back to the 1910s.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Figueres

City festivals

Every town in Spain, no matter what the size has a day of celebration for their patron saint known as the 'fiesta mayor' in Castellano or 'festa major' in Catalan. They are a celebration of the town with events that are free to the public such as concerts, art shows, and theater performances. While they make the centers very crowded and they are one of the most lively times to visit a town in Spain. Figueres happens to have two of these as well as 'parties of the street':

  • Festa Major de la Santa Creu On the 3rd of May.
  • Festa de Sant Baldiri On the 20th of May.
  • Festa Major de Sant Pere On the 29th of June

Other events

  • Festival Acústica A mostly free acoustic music festival at the end of August each year. It takes place in various squares and streets around the center of town. ]

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Figueres

Dalí souvenirs

For anyone who is in the market for Dalí knickknacks, Figueres is the place to find them.

  • Tot Art | Carrer de Llers, 6 - Surrealist souvenirs galore and many other touristic items related to Dalí.
  • Art Surrealista | Carrer de Sant Pere, 23Across from the St. Pere church - A number of Dalí souvenirs as well as Surrealist-themed works of art.

General shopping

It is quite common for the people living in the south of France to visit Figueres for shopping purposes as the taxes are lower than in France. Because of this and the large tourism pull due to the museums and beaches, a great number of large brands have shops in Figueres including: Zara, Benetton, La Coste, Pull & Bear, and Women's Secret. While not the level of shopping one finds in Barcelona and the selection is quite decent overall and for those who require larger sizes in clothing and shoes, it is often the case that they can be found easier in Figueres than in Barcelona.

Local shopping

Caganers - A selection of CaganersFigueres also has a number of older, locally owned stores that haven't been swept away by the tide of massive chain stores.

Chocolates and pastries

  • La formigueta - Carrer Sant Pau, 8 - A fun shop with a wide selection of teas and Chocolates.
  • Forn la barceloneta | Carrer de la Muralla, 21 - An old shop with a large selection of local pastry specialties, especially during Christmas time.
  • Pastisseria Serra Lacasa | Plaça de la Adjustment, 6 - A traditional shop with sweets, Chocolates, and pastries typical to Catalonia.

Regional items

  • Fàbrega Ceràmiques | La Rambla Lower part of the Rambla - Ceramics that are quite typical of the Empordà region. The shop stocks most everything that there is. For those wishing for a larger selection, go to La Bisbal.
  • Rosa | Carrer de la Jonquera, 4 - Very touristic, but for someone looking to buy items that are typical to Catalonia and they carry most everything.
  • Ymbert Dunjo | La Rambla, 32At the bottom of the Rambla on the south side ☎ +34 972 50 45 29 - An overall general store with electrical, painting, kitchen, and other general household items. They also happen to stock a good supply of Catalan items such as steel paella pans along with the portable gas burners for them, porrós (the pitcher you pour in to your mouth), and setrills (an Olive oil container) as well as others. A good alternative to more touristic stores.

Wines

  • Celler de Can Nou | Elx, 6 - Lateral - Ctra. de La Jonquera ☎ +34 972 500 897 - A bit out of the center, but still extremely simple to walk to and they offer a good selection of Spanish soft drinks overall. They also have a selection of the higher-end Catalan soft drinks from the area.
  • Vinos Salip | Carrer de la Jonquera, 6 - A shop with some local fruit cocktails, but more alcohols.

Halal Restaurants

Platillo Catalan 20070311 - Typical Catalan meal of food Meat and beans Local Catalan specialties include: oxtail soup, butifarra, fuet, seafood, paella, and of course gaspatxo. If 'patatas de Olot' are on a menu, make sure to give them a try: they are a slice of potato wrapped around ground food Meat and fried. While not terribly healthy and they are incredibly delicious. There is also an onion from the Figueres area called the 'ceba de Figueres' which is sought after because it is a great deal sweeter than a regular white onion. It can be eaten raw in a number of dishes. Avoid all the restaurants along Carrer de Jonquera from Perelada to Muralla. While edible and the restaurants on this stretch of street make sub-par food for beach tourists who don't want to walk far from the Dalí Museum. They are not a good representation of the food from the region.

Restaurants

  • La Botiga del Pa I | Carrer de Sant Pou, 19 - A proper café with a wide selection of sweet items and breads, as well as comfortable seating, in a relaxed environment.
  • La Botiga del Pa II | Rambla, 3 lower end of Rambla - Opening Hours: 07:30-14:00, 16:30-21:30 Nice pastisseria; wide selection of bakery and confectionery. Good coffee; several sorts of branded tea, variety of fresh juices. Quite popular in the noon time. Personnel don't speak English.
  • La Cabaña | N-11 Kilometer 760, exit Highway Number 3 in the direction of Figueres € 15-25 Extremely difficult to find. It is right off the N-11 north of town, next to a well-known "puti club" in the area called, Moonight. You need a vehicle to get there. The interior is drab and uninspired. The exterior seating is on plastic chairs literally next to the highway. But the sliced jamón the serve is undeniably the best around and they have a selection of local and affordable fruit cocktails. Diners will most likely be surrounded by a mix of southern French and Figuerans devouring large plates of jamón that are quite reasonably priced.
  • Calid | Pep Ventura, 13 off Pujada del Castell ☎ +34 972 67 83 48 - An excellent local restaurant with a daily prix fix menu with dishes from the area including good gaspatxo in the summer. A 2-3 minutes walk from the Dalí Museum. Fills up fast after 14:00.
  • Crêperie Bretonne - Carrer Cap de Creus behind the Dali Theater, to the right from the theater's ticket office - Dali-inspired interiors: creative but simple; can be found by a painted old VW Beetle. Almost empty in the noon time as Catalans eat around 13:30-14:00. They have a sister restaurant in Girona which is admittedly a great deal cooler and definitely worth checking out if you like this one.
  • Filosofia | Carrer Tints, 10 off of Perelada - A good place to generally grab a drink, but also with good dishes, typical of the area during lunch.
  • Pans & Company | La Rambla, 32 at the bottom of the Rambla - A chain sandwiches shop with a good selection of affordable items for lunch, ranging from traditional Catalan types to others.
  • Shang Hai | Corriol de les Bruixes intersection of De la Jonquera and Peralada - The more well-known of the two Chinese restaurants in Figueres.

Bars

Plaça del Sol is the main "scene" of Figueres at night. There are a number of cafes along this square which is really just a parking lot with the town library on it as well. Some of the bars allow smoking and some not. Overall and the offer is much the same with one bar usually being the "hot bar" of that particular month. True to the name, it's a much more popular place in the summer. The other option is, Plaça de les Patates, which is a great deal more laid back.

  • Cafe Gotic | Plaça de les Patates - Cool place on the Plaça de les Patates with a great terrace area as well as a cool interior and relatively affordable drinks.
  • Cafe Federal | Plaça del Sol - A decent bar in the area, next to other, lesser bars.
  • Cervecería Venecia Sant Domènec, 4 - As the name implies, a primarily organic juice bar with over 100 different soft drinks to choose from. As with many places, serves tapas as well. Opens till late in the night

Wines

Doemporda.jpg|1280px]] There has been an extensive history of cultivation in the area around Figueres dating back 2,600 years. There is a resurgence of viticulture in the region, and is creating some of the most interesting soft drinks in all of Catalonia, especially for the price. As Figueres is the seat of Alt Empordà, it also houses the offices for the local DO Empordà ] region which can be found at Avinguda Marignane, 2. The office can provide more information, although the website is extremely helpful in locating Cafes. For those wishing to make a tour of the landscape, you will definitely need a vehicle as they are in far-flung villages around the area. Closest to Figueres are the landscape of La Vinyeta and Perelada. The former is a very new, modern fruit cocktailry started by a young fruit cocktailmaker who is making some of the most exciting soft drinks in the region neat the village of Mollets. The later is a much more established fruit cocktailry that sits next to the castle of Perelada, which is a small town about five minutes by vehicle from Figueres. Their soft drinks are rather pricey, but they have grown to carry a high pedigree whether deserved or not. Perelada also charges for tastings, which is rather uncommon. Outside of these two regions, a drive up to the village Cantallops is recommended as in addition to being a delightful town, it houses the landscape of Vinyes dels Aspres aspres.cat/] and Masia Serra. Both of these Cafes are making splendid fruit cocktails, especially the sweet Garnatxas (Grenache) and Moscatells. You will need to call Masia Serra before visiting though as it is commonly open to the public. Another village worth visiting for is Capmany which has Arché Pagès and about 10 other Cafes. Heading in the other direction, one can go to Vilajuïga which has Empordàlia which makes the Sinols brand.Additionally and they also have 'a granel' or in bulk that is of high quality and can be purchased for less than €2.90 a liter. The local shops in Figueres sell all these brands for those wishing to take back something from Figueres that isn't related to Dalí.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Figueres provides a variety of hotels, with rates much cheaper than in Barcelona, but generally comparable to Girona. In addition to actual hotel and hostel establishments there are a great many 'masias' in the area which are farm houses that were converted over to rural guest houses. The prices can be quite good and the lodgings very nice, although the proprietors rarely speak English and thus they can be tricuky to find at times.

  • Hostal Galicia | Avd. Perpinyà, 34 ☎ +34 972 501 566 - A basic but well-priced and clean hotel just off the primary street, similar in comfort level to Los Ángeles
  • Hostel Los Ángeles | Carrer de la Barceloneta, 10 ☎ +34 972 51 06 61 Basic yet clean rooms and one of the more affordable options in Figueres with wifi available.
  • Hotel Rambla | Rambla, 33 ☎ +34 972 67 60 20 Right on the Rambla in the center of town. Modern and fine overall. Generally considered to be a more basic hotel.
  • Hotel Sidorme - Figueres | Ctra. de Roses, Poligon Vilatenim Sud ☎ +34 972 50 15 87 - A good distance from the center and better for those with cars, thit is a very new hotel with very affordable rates on simple, but clean rooms. Part of the larger, Sidorme chain of hotels in Spain.
  • Hotel Bon Retorn | Carretera Nacional II a Km.3 ☎ +34 972 504623 South of town, it requires visitors to have their own car.
  • Hotel Duran | Carrer Lausaca, 5 ☎ +34 972 501 250 Convenient to the center and just off the Rambla, rooms start in the mid-€50 range if booked in advance.
  • Hotel Figueres Parc | Ctra. North II-a Km.9, 17730 Hostalets de Llers ☎ +34 972 505151 - A very modern hotel a couple kilometers north of town. More targeted towards those with a car, but is a very classy and upscale establishment.
  • Hotel Plaza Inn | Carrer Pujada del Castell 14 ☎ +34 972 514 540 Just up the street from the Dalí Museum and quite central overall. Generally considered decent overall for the price with a lot of surrealist art decorating the place.
  • Hotel President | Avda. Salvador Dalí, 82 ☎ +34 972 501 700 - A very modern remnant of 1970s construction that gets mixed reviews, but it generally thought to be clean overall. Very central all the local attractions though.
  • Hotel Ronda | Avda. Salvador Dalí, 17 ☎ +34 972 50 39 11 Very much in the center, but right on the primary street through town, although it is rather quiet at night.
  • Hotel Empordà | Avda. Salvador Dalí i Domènech,170 ☎ +34 972 50 05 62 Definitely one of the nicest hotels in town, but also rather expensive. Convenient to those with cars as it is just off the primary street through town, but is out of the immediate center. Excellent restaurant though.
  • Hotel Trave | Ctra. Olot ☎ +34 972 500 616 - A three-star affair just outside the center on the road to Olot. Better suited to those with cars, but definitely one of the higher-end hotels in the area.

Stay Safe

Figueres is overall, a very safe town. Violent crime is extremely rare and most issues resolve around petty theft when they happen. As is the case in many places, beware of crowded areas and events as pickpockets can frequent these venues. In the summer, it can get quite hot as is typical with coastal Catalonia. Make sure to drink plenty of water and cover your head if sensitive to heavy direct sunlight. In the winter, it can be quite cold at times. While snow is exceptionally rare in Figueres proper, driving on the E-15 or the AP-7 north to France could very well require chains or snow tires near La Jonquera at certain times due to the pass often receiving a decent amount of snow. Likewise, driving west from Figueres and the mountain roads climb in elevation quite rapidly and snow is common, so plan vehicle trips accordingly.

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Travel Next

  • Barcelona - The capital and main city of Catalonia with a wealth of attractions.
  • Besalú - A very old town to the West of Figueres that has a historic bridge.
  • Blanes - A beach resort with two botanical gardens and modernist buildings is easily reachable by train.
  • Cadaqués - A nice seaside town that also houses one of Dalí's other homes for those wanting to see more Dalí history.
  • Cantallops - A compact mountain town with two Cafes and some good restaurants.
  • Cap de Creus - The Eastern end of Spain. Incredibly windy, but worth a trip to experience it and the lighthouse and the view out the sea.
  • Castellfollit de la Roca - Further West than Besalú, but worth the trip as it's a striking town perched along a narrow sliver of rock jutting out in to a canyon.
  • Costa Brava - The coastal region that radiates out from Figueres and Girona starting at Blanes in the south and ending at the French border. Very popular in summer and renown for its beaches both sandy and stony.
  • Girona - While most people will do a day trip from Girona or Barcelona to Figueres, one can also do the opposite and make days trips to the wonderful town of Girona from Figueres.
  • Torroella de Montgrí - A pleasant old town that was once the capital of the Empúries kingdom. Now it sits at the base of a mountain that goes up to a castle. A good day hike for those inclined.

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